LSE/BBC Panorama Coverage
In print
MPs prepare three-day ordeal for Patten over BBC scandals
The Sunday Times, 21/04/2013, p.17, Miles Goslett
Students from the London School of Economics claim they were unknowingly used as cover by the corporation, allegations the BBC has denied.
Tripped up
The Sunday Times, 21/04/2013, p.8, Unattributed
The BBC faced accusations that it had put British university students at risk by using a student trip to the country as cover for a documentary. The London School of Economics claimed the students were the victims of "lies and deception" by the makers of Panorama and its reporter, John Sweeney.
Revealed: N Korea's threats to LSE over secret Panorama film
The Mail on Sunday, 21/04/2013, p.22, Ian Gallagher
North Korea made threats to the London School of Economics before the row over the BBC’s controversial undercover film went public. The dictatorship warned that the ten students who visited its capital with Panorama journalists would be exposed if the documentary were broadcast. In a letter to the BBC, the university then made plain its anger, arguing that the students had been put in danger and had not been properly informed about the risks.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2312168/Revealed-North-Koreas-threats-
LSE-secret-BBC-Panorama-film.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490|
We DID know an undercover reporter was with us. And it WAS worth the risk to expose Kim's vile prison state
The Mail on Sunday, 21/04/2013, p.22, Mila Akimova
We knew the dangers – potential detention, arrest, or deportation and blacklisting. And I believe that I, as a 21-year-old student in international relations, am in a position to give my informed consent, even though the London School of Economics (LSE) says otherwise. In truth, the trip was organised neither by the LSE, nor by the student society that advertised it. The LSE was merely a medium through which a group was formed. It was not involved in any other way. The college must have had its reasons for intervening, but in allowing the issue to become a nationwide media sensation, it has attracted unwanted attention to the matter.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2312213/Mila-Akimova-Student-went-
North-Korea-trip-backs-BBCs-expose.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490|
BBC chiefs face grilling by MPs over 'Panorama'
The Independent On Sunday, 21/04/2013, p.6, Susie Mesure; Brian Brady
This newspaper revealed last week that the BBC reporter John Sweeney had joined a party of students from the London School of Economics (LSE) on a visit to the secretive communist state. Mr Sweeney did not declare that he was a journalist, but used the trip to film secret footage used in Monday's Panorama, "North Korea Undercover".
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/bc-chiefs-face-grilling-by-mps
-over-panorama-8581572.html|
JOHN SWEENEY, the journalist who [...]
The Sunday Express, 21/04/2013, p.39, Camilla Tominey
JOHN SWEENEY, the journalist who famously tore strips off the Scientology movement, has been criticised for using a group from the London School of Economics as cover for an expose of North Korea. Where did the students think they were going, Disneyland?
http://www.express.co.uk/comment/columnists/393536/John-Sweeney-in-the-
clear-over-Korea-trip|
Inside the world's most secretive nation
The Guardian, 20/04/2013, p.36, Adam Johnson
John Sweeney, writing in the Daily Mail after his controversial undercover visit to North Korea with LSE students.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/19/north-korea-first-hand|
Grace Dent/I loved the chipper ferocity of John Sweeney's tour guides. But where are they now?
The Independent, 20/04/2013, p.10, Grace Dent
Days later, due to the glory of iPlayer, I am up to speed on the London School of Economics's trip to Pyongyang. Sweeney travelled with the students “undercover”, he claims. In fact, John Sweeney's cover was to be exactly like John Sweeney the wholly recognisable and immensely Google-searchable TV reporter.
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/features/grace-dent-on-tv-north-korea-undercover-panorama-8578706.html|
Student backs BBC over secret North Korea film
Evening Standard, 19/04/2013, p.19, Miranda Bryant
A student at the London School of Economics who was on the trip to North Korea where a BBC documentary was secretly filmed accused the university today of “making a mountain out of a molehill”. Mila Akimova, 21, an international relations student, said she had been fully informed about the risks of being involved with the undercover film.
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/student-backs-bbc-over-secret-north-
korea-film-8580028.html|
Online
An LSE lesson in attracting a Panorama audience
Observer (Web), 21/04/2013, Peter Preston
LSE students probably would have been at risk had John Sweeney and the undercover BBC team been spotted, but Panorama benefited hugely from the fuss.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2013/apr/21/john-sweeney-panorama-lse-
north-korea|
BBC chiefs face grilling by MPs
The Gulf Today - Apr 22 at 2:59 BST
The Independent revealed last week that BBC reporter John Sweeney had joined a party of students from the London School of Economics (LSE) on a visit to the secretive communist state. Sweeney did not declare...
Quite fuzzy on ethics
Hindustan Times - Apr 21 at 19:28 BST
The BBC’s unrepentant use of a London School of Economics (LSE) student trip as cover for a Panorama documentary ‘North Korea Undercover’ sets a precedent that both researchers and media professionals should...
BBC chiefs face grilling by MPs over 'Panorama'
UK Nigeria Online - Apr 21 at 16:31 BST
newspaper revealed last week that the BBC reporter John Sweeney had joined a party of students from the London School of Economics (LSE) on a visit to the secretive communist state. Mr Sweeney did not declare...
If you want to get rid of uninvited guests, Kim, trying employing the services of a pheasant
Herald Scotland - Alan Taylor - Apr 21 at 3:16 BST
Andra Neil.But I digress. Mr Sweeney got into North Korea by posing as an academic from the London School of Economics. Have you seen what Mr Sweeney looks like? If he can be mistaken for an academic then...
BBC chiefs face grilling by MPs over 'Panorama'
NewsRT.co.uk - Apr 21 at 0:35 BST
newspaper revealed last week that the BBC reporter John Sweeney had joined a party of students from the London School of Economics (LSE) on a visit to the secretive communist state. Mr Sweeney did not declare
Grace Dent on TV: North Korea Undercover: Panorama
UK Nigeria Online - Apr 20 at 21:16 BST
not to know. Days later, due to the glory of iPlayer, I am up to speed on the London School of Economics's trip to Pyongyang. Sweeney travelled with the students “undercover”, he claims. In fact, John Sweeney...
Cartoons of the week, 13-19 April
NewsRT.co.uk - Apr 19 at 17:47 BST
Apr: Despite polarised nuclear aspirations, two dear leaders of the world find common groundMon 15 Apr: A London School of Economics study trip to North Korea reportedly provided cover for a BBC Panorama
Axegrinder: How Observer wrongly credited Panorama journalist with breaking Savile story; surprise county court exclusion; Thatcher memories
Press Gazette - Apr 19 at 10:15 BST
story itself had not said so - just the headline and tweet. She told a conference at the London School of Economics last week: “Unbelievably on a Sunday I spent half of a day trying to get this corrected...
El periodista infiltrado (translate)
El País - Timothy Garton Ash - Apr 21 at 23:35 BST
por el viaje del periodista John Sweeney a Corea del Norte con un grupo de alumnos de la London School of Economics (LSE), infiltrado por encargo del programa Panorama de la BBC. Puede que, en comparación...
TV/radio
BBC Radio Scotland (19 April 2013)
LSE/BBC Panorama story is mentioned.
Also on: BBC News 24, BBC Radio 4, BBC Northampton, BBC 1, BBC World, BBC Foyle, BBC Ulster, BBC Lancashire, Points of View (BBC 1, 21 April)
General Coverage
LSE in print
Sir John Burgh Senior civil servant and leader of the British Council
The Independent, 22/04/2013, p.44, Peta Steel
He decided to study economics, believing that the discipline could answer the world’s problems – later he said experience had shown him otherwise – and entered the London School of Economics as a night student, teaching during the day. Harold Laski, under whom he studied, helped him to win a bursary so he could study full-time. In his second year he became President of the Students Union; years later he would become Chairman of the Governors.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/sir-john-burgh-senior-civil-servant
-and-leader-of-the-british-council-8581909.html?origin=internalSearch|
Για ένα σύγχρονο αναπτυξιακό μοντέλο
Kathimerini, Greece, 21/04/2013
Professor Kevin Featherstone (LSE) and Professor Stamatis Krimigis (Johns Hopkins University and NASA) wrote an Op-Ed arguing that Greece’s future development model will depend on whether the Greek Government can establish a more effective approach to research and innovation. This will require accumulated weaknesses to be overcome, a ‘sea-change’ of approach, and extensive organisational reforms.
http://news.kathimerini.gr/4dcgi/_w_articles_economy_2_21/04/2013_518188|
A rousing rebel troubadour... of the right?
The Observer, 21/04/2013, p.32, Kitty Empire
But for all the directness of his appeal, Turner is a more problematic figure than the rollick of the evening suggests. He has raised eyebrows in years past whenever his education (Eton, the LSE) and family background (Sir Mark Turner, the former chairman of BHS, is his grandfather) are discussed. It's a discourse tinged with a little inverse snobbery, especially given that Shane MacGowan is an ex-public schoolboy. To sum up Turner's position: he hated Eton, where he was a scholarship boy. Hardcore saved him.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/apr/19/frank-turner-academy-manchester
-review|
Burn our planet or face financial meltdown. Not much of a choice
The Observer, 21/04/2013, p.36, Will Hutton
The report's authors, the Carbon Tracker Initiative and the LSE's Grantham Research Institute, gamely assume the former and thus warn that the world stands on the verge of another financial crisis. The world's top 200 fossil fuel companies are currently valued at $4trn, with $1.5trn of debt. But that implies they would burn all their carbon reserves, increasing global temperatures by at least 6C, with untold consequences for life on Earth.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/apr/21/carbon-problems-financial
-crisis-hutton|
Rich List no44 £1,656m £56ms Mahdi al-Tajir [...]
The Sunday Times, 21/04/2013, p.22, Unattributed
Born in Greece and a British national, Mistakidis, 51, is a leading trader at the Swiss-based Glencore commodity giant. Having worked for the US group Cargill, the former London School of Economics student joined Glencore in 1993
232 £398m £62ms Sir Michael [...]
The Sunday Times, 21/04/2013, p.40, Unattributed
Fernandes, 48, owns AirAsia, which was in trouble when he bought it but posted $500m profit for the first nine months of 2012. Educated at Epsom College and the LSE, he has founded four airlines and is part owner of the Tune group, which runs hotels, financial services and mobile phone businesses.
Fighting spirit
The Sunday Times, 21/04/2013, p.30, Unattributed
the arguments for and against her fighting could have been thrashed out collectively. She was brought down by her insistence on going it alone. George Jones Emeritus Professor of Government, London School of Economics.
Laptop lectures, coming to an armchair near you
The Sunday Times, 21/04/2013, p.10, Lucy Fisher
Many leading institutions, including Oxford, Cambridge and the London School of Economics, are conspicuous by their absence from Futurelearn's list of 17 universities that have signed up to give away their course content online.
After Orwell
Financial Times, 20/04/2013, p.1, Jason Cowley
Beatrice and Sidney Webb, who also co-founded the Fabian Society and the London School of Economics, wanted their “paper” to be a vehicle for their ideas and for it to play a leading role in what they hoped would be a “scientific” transformation of society and the “world movement towards collectivism”. Theirs was a socialism of experts: technocratic, statist, bureaucratic.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/bc93773c-a74d-11e2-bfcd-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2RAyia300|
Small Talk Tim Lott
Financial Times, 20/04/2013, p.10, Unattributed
Born in west London in 1956, Tim Lott graduated in history and politics from the London School of Economics when he was 30. Before that, he worked as a music journalist and managed a magazine publishing business.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/f4c3c71a-a775-11e2-9fbe-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2RAyia300|
KAISER MERKEL
Daily Mail, 20/04/2013, p.18, Dominic Sandbrook
But this is the implication of a devastating new book by the eminent sociologist Ulrich Beck, who teaches at the University of Munich and the London School of Economics. According to Professor Beck, one of the most respected scholars of his generation, Germany is now the undisputed master of Europe. And at its head is Angela Merkel, a former chemist from East Germany and a political mastermind of extraordinary cunning, subtlety and ambition.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2311874/DOMINIC-SANDBROOK-
SATURDAY-ESSAY-mousy-hausfrau-ruthless-cunning-Angela-Merkel-Germany
-master-Europe-way-Hitler-Kaiser-Wilhelm-dreamt-implications-frightening.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490|
LSE online
The tess archive - 18 april 2003
Times Education Supplement (Web), 21/04/2013, Unattributed
Middle-class children have benefited far more than their working- class counterparts from the expansion of university education over the past 20 years, a study of British graduates shows. The findings from the London School of Economics will make comforting reading for the strongly middle-class University of Edinburgh, which has had to defend its move to open up access to more disadvantaged students by widening its entry criteria.
http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6330042|
800m in unpaid London council bills
BBC (Web), 21/04/2013, Unattributed
MP Brandon Lewis, the parliamentary under secretary of state for communities and local government, and Simon Parker from the New Local Government Network. He also spoke to Tony Travers from the London School of Economics and Joanna Elson, chief executive of the Money Advice Trust.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-22241258#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa|
Japan: No G20 tensions over massive easing
Telegraph (Web), 19/04/2013, Unattributed
The Guardian reports that an investment bubble in fossil fuels poses a major risk to the global economy. Citing a research paper by London School of Economics professor Nicholas Stern and think tank Carbon Tracker, it says a so-called "carbon bubble" resulting from the overvaluation of oil, goal and gas reserves has built up on investor bets that governments will remain inactive on climate change.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/business-news-markets-live/10005183/
Business-news-and-markets-as-it-happened-April-19-2013.html|
Frank Turner, Tape Deck Heart
Telegraph (Web), 19/04/2013, Unattributed
Yet the 31 year old is not quite the traditional leftwing idealist some take him for, but a rather outspoken free market libertarian, the son of Sir Mark Turner (former chairman of BHS), educated at Eton alongside Prince William and a graduate of the London School Of Economics.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/cdreviews/10003837/Frank-Turner-
Tape-Deck-Heart-album-review.html|
Scottish independence: not worth the trouble
Open Democracy (Web), 19/04/2013, Unattributed
Two other Scots universities – Glasgow and St Andrews – are in the bottom half of the top hundred; as are eight English universities – Birmingham, Durham, Leeds, London School of Economics, Nottingham, Sheffield, Southampton and Warwick; and one Irish, Trinity College Dublin.
http://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/john-lloyd/scottish-independence
-not-worth-trouble|
Leading companies invest $674 billion in potentially worthless fossil fuels
guardian.co.uk (Web), 19/04/2013, Gavin Otoole
A report released today by the think tank, Carbon Tracker, and the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, calculates that in 2012 alone $674bn (£441bn) was spent in the global economy on finding and developing new fossil fuel reserves. However, as governments move towards meeting emission-reduction targets, which are aimed at avoiding a rise in average temperatures of more than 2C, these reserves could potentially become redundant and therefore worthless.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sustainable-business/companies-invest-worthless-
fossil-fuels|
Foreign interference in Pakistan polls
The News International - Apr 22 at 4:39 BST
interests of Pakistan. The ‘Daily Telegraph’ of London referred to Ehtisham Ahmad, a visiting fellow at the famous London School of Economics, as having said that a UK govt organization is being misused by...
Private vs public? Let’s move beyond the dichotomy — Andrew Yeo
Malaysian Insider - Apr 22 at 3:37 BST
University of Buffalo’s programme at the Singapore Institute of Management. He will further his studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science at the end of the year. * This is the personal...
Jailed Egypt Steel Mogul Rejects Buyout After $4 Billion Fines
BusinessWeek - Apr 21 at 23:14 BST
misconception is that Dekheila was a national treasure that Ezz stole," said Afaf, who studied at the London School of Economics. "In reality it was a struggling company with a cash flow crisis that was bought...
Feisty minister stands up to Merkel
Gulf Times - Apr 21 at 21:31 BST
42, following a career in medicine. Von der Leyen speaks fluent English and French. She studied at the London School of Economics from 1977 to 1980, but used the pseudonym ‘Rose Ladson’ due to concerns she...
On Hilary's Own Terms
Cherwell Newspaper - Apr 21 at 18:56 BST
Levy Gale talks about university life and writing with the two time Booker winner While studying law at London School of Economics and Sheffield, Hilary Mantel’s favourite non-academic activities at university...
Communicating about sin taxes?
Business World - Apr 21 at 17:37 BST
future.No columnist or commentator can ever take that away.Dr. Lara is a research fellow of the London School of Economics Crisis States Research Network. This paper is an excerpt from his studies of successful
Feisty German minister stands up to Merkel
CNBC - Apr 21 at 10:24 BST
42, following a career in medicine. Von der Leyen speaks fluent English and French. She studied at the London School of Economics from 1977 to 1980, but used the pseudonym "Rose Ladson" due to concerns she...
Emily Verellen, Darnell Strom
New York Times - Apr 21 at 5:25 BST
graduated from American University in Washington and received a masters degree in international development and demography from the London School of Economics. She is the daughter of Cristy K. Verellen and...
Report: carbon bubble threatens financial crisis
Eco News - David Twomey - Apr 21 at 3:59 BST
financial crisis has shown what happens when risks accumulate unnoticed,” said Lord Nicholas Stern, a professor at the London School of Economics. He said the risk was “very big indeed” and that almost...
ADB's 46th Annual Meeting - Focus on empowerment
Sunday Observer - Apr 21 at 2:17 BST
IMF Deputy Managing Director Naoyuki Shinohara, Chair of the Mizuho Financial Group, Takashi Tsukamoto and, Professor of Economics, London School of Economics, John van Reenan. Seminars will look at the...
Police probe into childcare case
New Zealand Herald - Apr 20 at 18:56 BST
to move on.Lies on paper 2008: Former Immigration Service head Mary Anne Thompson claimed to have a London School of Economics doctorate. She was sentenced to 100 hours' community work and fined $10,000...
Internationalism Dec 22 Sri Lanka should boost relations with all major powers: Razeen Sally
Lanka Business Online - Apr 20 at 11:46 BST
foreign policy, which of course includes foreign economic policy - is completely lopsided," Razeen Sally, a former London School of Economics professor who is now with Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public...
Thatcher's citadel of finance atop docks
Reuters - Guy Faulconbridge and Andrew Osborn - Apr 20 at 11:06 BST
were falling further behind," said John Van Reenen, director of the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics.Van Reenen, born in 1965, stood on the streets protesting against Thatcher...
4th Snowiest April on Record (drought fades - when will we warm up?)
Minneapolis Star Tribune - Paul Douglas - Apr 20 at 7:24 BST
crisis has shown what happens when risks accumulate unnoticed," said Lord (Nicholas) Stern, a professor at the London School of Economics. He said the risk was "very big indeed" and that almost all investors...
Eve Online Has the World's Most Fanatical Fans
BusinessWeek - Apr 20 at 2:02 BST
real economy instead of one rigged by a gaming company," says Vili Lehdonvirta, a researcher at the London School of Economics who’s studied virtual games since 2004. "Since there’s no legal system, the economy...
Lord Stern's Unburnable Carbon Bubble: From Not Quite Right To Nonsense
Forbes.com - Tim Worstall, Contributor - Apr 19 at 16:50 BST
crisis has shown what happens when risks accumulate unnoticed," said Lord (Nicholas) Stern, a professor at the London School of Economics. He said the risk was "very big indeed" and that almost all investors...
Global companies 'risk losing billions' if emissions targets are hit
Citywire - Apr 19 at 15:57 BST
jointly by the Carbon Tracker Initiative and Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics.James Leaton, research director for Carbon Tracker, said:...
Global Spotlight on Malaysia
Malaysia Chronicle - Apr 19 at 9:37 BST
to deal with” is brain drain. This problem is illustrated by Danny Wilkey, a careers consultant at the London School of Economics, where 7% of undergraduates were Malaysian last year. A small survey found...
La austeridad no cuadra (translate)
Deia.com - Leire Uria - Apr 22 at 6:48 BST
errores que algunos expertos califican de "garrafales". Entre ellos el español Luis Garicano, catedrático de Economía de la London School of Economics en una entrada en el blog Nada es gratis:Primero, los...
Banco Central Europeu estuda novas medidas para apoiar Espanha e Itália (translate)
IOnline.pt - Apr 22 at 4:15 BST
difícil fazer prognósticos mas infelizmente creio que o BCE vai fazer muito pouco”, disse Paul de Grauwe, da London School of Economics, citado pelo “El País”. “O mais provável é reduzir a taxa de juro em...
Brennstoffreserven zu groß: Die neue Gefahr für den Markt? (translate)
Die Tageszeitung - Apr 21 at 19:06 BST
diesem Schluss kommt eine Studie des britischen Thinktanks Carbon Tracker und des Klimaökonomen Sir Nicholas Stern von der London School of Economics mit dem Titel „Unburnable Carbon", (unverbrennbarer Kohlenstoff...
El rey Juan Carlos cae en desgracia en una España harta de escándalos (translate)
Terra USA - Apr 21 at 9:21 BST
es una situación en la que puede pasar cualquier cosa", dijo Jonathan Hopkin, experto en política de la London School of Economics.Fuentes cercanas a la Zarzuela dicen que la familia real está preocupada...
Stato come nemico (translate)
Il Sole 24 Ore - Gennaro Sangiuliano - Apr 21 at 8:56 BST
ridurlo a ciò. Già nel 1963, negli anni della grande espansione della spesa pubblica, Kenneth Minogue, docente della London School of Economics, aveva pubblicato The Liberal Mind, dove metteva in discussione...
Sin noticias de Draghi (translate)
El País - Claudi Pérez - Apr 21 at 4:29 BST
pero creo que, por desgracia, el BCE va a hacer muy poco", vaticina Paul De Grauwe, de la London School of Economics. "Lo más probable es que en mayo o junio reduzca el tipo de interés un cuarto de punto, hasta...
¿Dejarlo sangrar? (translate)
El País - J. Bradford Delong - Apr 21 at 4:29 BST
1929 y 1933.Esta semana, el economista y frecuente funcionario estadounidense Lawrence Summers, en una conferencia en la London School of Economics, llamó a otra reconstrucción del pensamiento macroeconómico...
Esperando a Godot-Draghi (translate)
El País - Luis Garicano - Apr 21 at 4:29 BST
de forma crucial a sus expectativas de crecimiento. En un trabajo reciente con Claudia Steinwender, también de la London School of Economics, mostramos que las empresas pagan un coste elevado por ser de propiedad...
La crisis de las energías renovables (translate)
El Mundo - Carlos Fresneda - Apr 21 at 3:50 BST
los riesgos se acumulan y no son visibles", advirtió en declaraciones a Lord Nicholas Stern, profesor en la London School of Economics y mentor del estudio. "Existe un riesgo muy grande en el sector de la...
Próxima crise econômica pode ser causada por "bolha de carbono" (translate)
Mercado Ético - Apr 20 at 11:33 BST
o ex-diretor de economia do Banco Mundial, Nicholas Stern, um dos autores do relatório e atualmente professor da London School of Economics. O relatório afirma que cerca de 25% das reservas mundiais de combustíveis...
Pas de retour gagnant pour Romano Prodi (translate)
La Libre - Apr 19 at 18:36 BST
mission impossible. Né le 9 août 1939 à Scandiano, diplômé de luniversité catholique de Milan et de la London School of Economics, il Professore est plus technicien que politicien. Après une brève expérience...
Nachruf zu Lebzeiten (translate)
Die Presse - Apr 19 at 17:52 BST
Deutschland Macht gewannen, überlebte Soros den Zweiten Weltkrieg und emigrierte dann nach Großbritannien, wo er 1952 an der London School of Economics graduierte und seinen ersten
Job in der Finanzwirtschaft...
Prodi, il prof democristiano che non disdegnava il compromesso storico (translate)
Il Giornale - orlando.sacchelli - Apr 19 at 14:07 BST
sul protezionismo nello sviluppo dell'industria italiana e approfondendo poi la materia in diversi atenei, tra cui la London School of Economics. Due anni dopo, nel 1963, iniziò la sua lunga carriera accademica...
Clima: Riserve petrolio potrebbero essere non utilizzabili (translate)
La Stampa - Apr 19 at 12:46 BST
confermati i limiti sulle emissioni di CO2: è quanto riporta il sito della Bbc, citando uno studio della London School of Economics. Secondo lo studio nel 2012 circa 200 aziende quotate in Borsa hanno speso...
Die Ecclestone-Enthüllung (translate)
Oe24.at - Apr 19 at 11:41 BST
diesem Unternehmen wagt Tamara nun den Schritt in die Selbstständigkeit. Schließlich, erzählt sie stolz, hätte sie die renommierten London School of Economics besucht – wohlgemerkt besucht. Denn laut Insidern...
Dos exdirigentes socialistas anuncian su divorcio en Twitter y ella le acusa de corrupción (translate)
ABC.es - Apr 19 at 10:22 BST
que se le concedió entre el 1 de mayo y el 31 de julio de 2012 para la London School of Economics and Political Science, por lo que ha recalcado que no hubo "ningún fraude en ningún caso". Fuentes de la...
'Tot voor kort was het onmogelijk hoogleraar te worden als je geen PvdA-lid was' (translate)
De Volkskrant - Apr 19 at 9:10 BST
snel te weten dat Ossewaard een directe collega van mij is; opgeleid in de politieke theorie aan de London School of Economics, met een indrukwekkende lijst van wetenschappelijke artikelen, die in vooraanstaande...
Sciences sociales pour penser global (translate)
Les Echos - Apr 19 at 8:26 BST
partout dans le monde, elles s'étendent et dialoguent entre elles. Craig Calhoun (le sociologue directeur de la London School of Economics) et Michel Wieviorka (qui va codiriger « Socio ») publient, comme...
Het ware probleem van Duitsland: de rijkste 2... (translate)
Express.be - Apr 19 at 7:16 BST
Professor Paul De Grauwe van de London School of Economics en zijn collega Yuemei Ji hebben omtrent de rijkdom van Europese gezinnen van naderbij geanalyseerd en : 1. Duitsland en Oostenrijk hebben met meer...
LSE on TV/radio
BBC Radio 5 Live (21 April 2013)
Dr Kristian Coates Ulrichsen was interviewed about the political situation in Bahrain.
Also on: BBC Nottingham, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Cambridgeshire, BBC Newcastle, BBC Manchester, BBC Leicester, BBC Lincolnshire, BBC Cornwall, BBC Tees, BBC Oxford, BBC WM, BBC London 94.9, BBC Sheffield, BBC Ulster, BBC Northampton, BBC Derby, BBC Radio Asia, BBC Foyle, BBC Berkshire, BBC Wiltshire, BBC Kent, BBC Humberside, BBC Radio Surrey, BBC Gloucester, BBC Hereford and Worcester
BBC Radio 4 (20 April 2013)
Professor Anne Power was interviewed about whether ‘Britain has bankrupted its youth’.
BBC Wales (19 April 2013)
Tony Travers was interviewed about Welsh councils.
BBC World Service Radio (19 April 2013)
Coverage of the Grantham Research Institute’s report on fossil fuel.
Also on: BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Coventry & Warwickshire, BBC Wales, BBC Radio 5 Live